ProjectTeam Earns Spot on 2025 Top Tech List for Construction Software Excellence
One of ProjectTeam’s standout achievements is its FedRAMP Moderate Authorization

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ProjectTeam.com has been recognized as one of the top construction software solutions of the year, earning a place on Construction Executive’s 2025 Top Construction Technology Firms (Top Tech) list. The Chantilly, Virginia-based company is known for its cloud-based project management platform tailored specifically for the construction industry, and this latest recognition highlights its growing influence, particularly in public and federal construction sectors.
A Platform Built for Construction
Unlike general-purpose collaboration tools, ProjectTeam.com is purpose-built for construction and capital program management. Its platform includes features like document management, drawing revision control, scheduling tools, and customizable dashboards. The system supports detailed tracking of RFIs, submittals, contracts, change orders, meeting minutes, and other essential records, giving construction teams better visibility and control across complex projects.
Its no-code configurability makes it adaptable to each organization’s specific processes, which has been a key selling point for clients in both the private and public sectors.
One of ProjectTeam’s standout achievements is its FedRAMP Moderate Authorization, a cybersecurity benchmark required for cloud service providers working with U.S. federal agencies. This certification assures agencies that the platform meets strict data protection, monitoring, and access control requirements.
This status has positioned ProjectTeam.com as a trusted tool for public sector construction programs. It also gives federal contractors an advantage when bidding on Department of Defense and other high-security projects due to its alignment with Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) requirements.
The platform is already being used across a range of major government projects. The U.S. Department of the Interior relies on it to manage capital programs in national parks and tribal lands. Local and regional agencies, including the DC Department of General Services, the Maryland Stadium Authority, and the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District, also use ProjectTeam to manage infrastructure and capital improvement work.
These real-world applications demonstrate the platform’s ability to meet the demands of large-scale, compliance-heavy projects.
ProjectTeam has received consistently positive ratings on software review platforms like Capterra and Software Advice. Users often highlight its flexibility, robust features, and strong security controls. Many say it simplifies complex workflows and improves communication among teams working on large, multi-stakeholder projects.
That positive reputation helped secure its inclusion on Construction Executive’s Top Tech list, which honors technology providers making a measurable impact on productivity, collaboration, and risk management in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industries.
ProjectTeam’s recognition reflects a broader shift in the construction industry toward secure, specialized software that can handle the increasing demands of modern infrastructure. As construction projects become more data-driven and complex, the need for tools that are both flexible and compliant will continue to grow.
While being named to the Top Tech list is a milestone, ProjectTeam’s challenge moving forward will be to maintain its momentum and continue adapting to the evolving needs of public and private sector clients.
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